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Author | : Google Inc. |
Publisher | : Google Play Books |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2016-04-25 |
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This guide takes you through the steps to getting a great application developed for you by a software development agency. Software development agencies can get access to the latest tools and technologies from the Google Developer Agency program, to help them deliver high quality apps for their clients. Find out more about the program and download the PDF version of this guide here: https://goo.gl/4Qvg1c Please give us your feedback on this guide: https://goo.gl/UGMZns This guide is a companion to The Secrets to App Success on Google Play, which you can get here: https://goo.gl/A1WylT
Author | : Google Inc. |
Publisher | : Google Play Books |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2016-04-25 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
This guide takes you through the steps to getting a great application developed for you by a software development agency. Software development agencies can get access to the latest tools and technologies from the Google Developer Agency program, to help them deliver high quality apps for their clients. Find out more about the program and download the PDF version of this guide here: https://goo.gl/4Qvg1c Please give us your feedback on this guide: https://goo.gl/UGMZns This guide is a companion to The Secrets to App Success on Google Play, which you can get here: https://goo.gl/A1WylT
Author | : David L. Rogers |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2016-04-05 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0231541651 |
Rethink your business for the digital age. Every business begun before the Internet now faces the same challenge: How to transform to compete in a digital economy? Globally recognized digital expert David L. Rogers argues that digital transformation is not about updating your technology but about upgrading your strategic thinking. Based on Rogers's decade of research and teaching at Columbia Business School, and his consulting for businesses around the world, The Digital Transformation Playbook shows how pre-digital-era companies can reinvigorate their game plans and capture the new opportunities of the digital world. Rogers shows why traditional businesses need to rethink their underlying assumptions in five domains of strategy—customers, competition, data, innovation, and value. He reveals how to harness customer networks, platforms, big data, rapid experimentation, and disruptive business models—and how to integrate these into your existing business and organization. Rogers illustrates every strategy in this playbook with real-world case studies, from Google to GE, from Airbnb to the New York Times. With practical frameworks and nine step-by-step planning tools, he distills the lessons of today's greatest digital innovators and makes them usable for businesses at any stage. Many books offer advice for digital start-ups, but The Digital Transformation Playbook is the first complete treatment of how legacy businesses can transform to thrive in the digital age. It is an indispensable guide for executives looking to take their firms to the next stage of profitable growth.
Author | : Charles Arthur |
Publisher | : Kogan Page Publishers |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2012-03-03 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0749464143 |
- Which of Apple, Google and Microsoft had an office with a "drawer of broken dreams" - and what (real) objects lay inside it? - When did Microsoft have the chance to catch Google in making money from search - and who vetoed it? - Why did Google test 40 shades of blue on its users? - How long did outside developers wait before asking to write apps for Apple's iPhone after Steve Jobs announced it? - Who said that Microsoft should have its own music player - and why did it fail? The answers, and much more, can be found in this new book by Charles Arthur, technology editor of The Guardian newspaper of London. Digital Wars starts in 1998, when the internet and computing business was about to be upended - by an antitrust case, a tiny start-up and a former giant rebuilding itself. It looks at what are now the three best-known tech companies, and through the voices of former and current staff examines their different strategies to try to win the battle to control the exploding network connecting the world. Microsoft was a giant - soon to become the highest-valued company in the world, while Apple was a minnow and Google just a startup. By February 10 2012, Apple was worth more ($462bn) than both Microsoft ($258bn) and Google ($198bn) combined. The chance had come from tumultuous battles between the three... To win their battles... Apple used design, the vertical model of controlling the hardware and software, and a relentless focus on the customer to the exclusion of others; Microsoft depended on the high quality of its employees' programming skills and its monopolies in software to try to move into new markets - such as search and music; Google focused on being quick, efficient, and using the power of data analysis - not human "taste" - to make decisions and get ahead of would-be rivals. With exclusive information from interviews with people such as Don Norman, former VP of Apple Computer and Pieter Knook, former SVP of the Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft, and many more current and former staff of the three companies - including one person who has worked for all three - Arthur also addresses: - what the inventors of the hard drive used in the iPod thought it would really be used for - how Apple transformed the smartphone market - which of Android or Apple that forced Microsoft to abandon Windows Mobile - what happened to Microsoft's tablet plans - and much more.
Author | : Ransford Tetteh |
Publisher | : Graphic Communications Group |
Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : 2014-09-09 |
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Author | : Google Inc. |
Publisher | : Google Play Books |
Total Pages | : 181 |
Release | : 2016-04-25 |
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As a news publisher, you know that many readers are switching from print to their smartphones and tablets to access news. This guide will help you find the best ways to take your content mobile, better engage readers, and find new ones. It includes details of features, best practices, and useful tips that you can use to build your brand and grow your revenue on Android and Google Play.